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Troubleshooting common connection issues.

Check out these tips for common HomeWorks Connect equipment and service issues. Can’t find the answer you’re looking for? Give us a call at 800-668-8413 for 24/7 tech support!

Slow Internet

If you’re experiencing slow internet, there’s a few easy things to check for:

Update Your Devices

Make sure all your devices are kept up to date on the latest software. It’s also important to know that some devices are simply faster than others with many older devices struggling to keep up. If you notice issues on one particular device, it could be that your device needs to be upgraded. 

Use Ethernet for Certain Activities

While wifi works well in most cases, some bandwidth-heavy activities, such as watching Ultra HD video on a TV, work more consistently when you connect to the internet using an Ethernet cable. Please note: no wifi—from any provider—can effectively deliver 1000 Mbps (our Gig package speed) due to the natural degradation that occurs when internet signals travels over the air.

Optimize Your Wifi

Depending on the router you have, you may need to move some devices to the 5Ghz wifi band, as it is faster and less prone to interference. Depending on the size or construction of your house, you may also need to add or upgrade your wifi equipment to include a mesh unit. For help in optimizing your network, please give us a call at 800-668-8413. 

No Internet Connection

Power cycle your router.

Can’t connect to the internet from any device? Give us a call at 800-668-8413 so we can walk you through how to power cycle your router or follow the instructions below. Please note: Pressing the “reset” button does not properly power cycle your router, but it will reset your SSID and password. Please follow these instructions instead.

1. Remove Power From Your Router – First, unplug your router from the wall. If you have a battery back-up, also remove the cord connecting it to your internet router. All of the lights on your router should shut off.

2. Wait 30 Seconds – After 30 seconds of all of your router’s lights being off, plug your router back into the wall and into the battery back up. 

3. Your Router Will Reboot – After power has been restored, the lights on your router should all be back on and green after 3-5 minutes. Once the reboot is complete, your internet should be back up and running.

If you are still having issues with your internet after power cycling your router, please give us a call at 800-668-8413 so we can help find a solution! 

Trouble Getting Wifi in a Detached Building

Although wifi is incredible in so many ways, it does have limitations. If you’re looking to have internet in an out building, the best thing to do is dig a trench and run an ethernet cable. If this isn’t possible, you may be able to run a point-to-point wireless bridge system to connect the two buildings wirelessly. This is not the same as adding a mesh wifi extender and requires IT knowledge to set it up. If you’re looking for an advanced solution like this, please give our office a call at 800-668-8413 and we will do our best to help you find a solution!

How to Properly Power Cycle or Reboot Your Router

Like an oil change for a car, regularly power cycling your router can help keep it running smoothly. If you’re experiencing issues, the first thing you can do is power cycle your router. Follow the instructions below:

Please note: Pressing the “reset” button does not properly power cycle your router, but it will reset your SSID and password. Please follow these instructions instead.

Poor Wifi Signal

Make your house wifi friendly.

  • Get your furniture out of the way : Large pieces of furniture can act as a barrier to wifi. When it’s practical and possible, place large furniture along the exterior walls of your home to prevent it from blocking your signal.
  • Reflect on mirror placement : Mirrors reflect the wifi signal from your router, ultimately decreasing the signal’s strength. We suggest limiting the use of mirrors where possible to avoid issues.
  • Be conscious of location : Wifi routers can malfunction if kept too close to other electronics. They should not be hidden behind devices such as speakers and televisions that can cause interference. It’s also important to note that microwave ovens can also negatively impact your wifi signal so be sure to keep your router away from your kitchen!

Test Your Signal Strength

If you have strong wifi near the router on multiple devices, but not far away, it’s time to consider additional or upgraded wifi equipment. You can look into mesh units yourself, or give us a call at 800-668-8413 and we can provide you with a solution that fits your needs.

If you have little to no wifi, even when in the same room and near your router, try testing on additional devices. If multiple devices seem to having issues accessing the wifi, try power cycling your router. NOTE: Please do not hit the reset button as that will reset your SSID name and password. If you’re unsure on how to still having issues, please call our tech support line at 800-668-8413.

Not Getting Gig Service on Certain Devices

In order to ensure that you’re able to access a gig of internet speed, there is a few things to check.

First, be sure that your device is hardwired to the internet using a gigabit ethernet adaptor cable. This is important because no wifi—from any provider—can effectively deliver 1000 Mbps (or 1Gbps) due to the natural degradation that occurs when internet signals travels over the air.

Second, ensure that your device is able to handle gig speeds. Many older devices are not capable of handling the top gig speeds so if your hardwired device is experiencing slower speeds, it might be time to upgrade to a new model! 

If you’re still experiencing slower speeds after checking these two things, please give us a call at 800-668-8413 and we can help you find a solution!

Video Buffering on Your Smart TV

We recommend connecting your smart TV to the router via an ethernet cable whenever possible to ensure signal strength. However, if wifi is your only option, make sure the TV is located close enough to the router to have a strong wifi signal (e.g. 3-4 bars). If it still has trouble playing videos, then the TV’s built-in hardware likely isn’t up to par. By purchasing a high-quality streaming device, such as a Roku or Amazon Fire Stick, you will most likely have a much better experience.

Please note: Wifi signals degrade as they travel through walls, floors, furniture, etc. If you want to watch TV from a room that’s far away from your router, and cannot run an ethernet cable there, we recommend additional wifi equipment, such as a mesh unit. Please give us a call at 800-668-8413, and we will help you determine the best solution for you.

Guides and Tutorials

Looking for best practices to help you optimize your internet usage? Check out our guides and tutorials below! 

Identifying Viruses and Malware

It’s not easy to identify when your computer has been taken over. Hackers like to hide their programs so they can continuously steal your data without being discovered. And it’s not just computers that can be infected – phones and other devices that connect to a network (even things like smart thermostats!) can all fall victim.

Don’t let them. Get to know these common signs of malware.

Signs of Malware

  • Pop-Up Ads : This might be the easiest way to tell if your device is infected. If you have lots of pop-up ads that won’t go away, don’t click. They might be trying to get you to download even more malware, or they might link to scam offers.
  • Strange Messages from “You” : Some malware can take control of your messaging apps, email, or social media. If your friends are receiving messages or links that you didn’t send, change your passwords right away and look for any strange downloads or software on your device. 
  • Unexpected Apps or Downloads : Malware can make an infected device download things without telling you. If you notice things on your device that you didn’t download or authorize, investigate them to find out what they are, and don’t open them until you’re sure they’re not invasive.
  • Unexplained Charges : Watch your bank account! If you notice charges you didn’t make, they could be the result of malware that’s stolen your payment information.
  • Device Overheating : Malware in the background can overwork your device, causing it to get hot even when it seems like it’s not in use. In extreme cases, this can be a fire hazard – unplug your device and shut it down if it’s getting out of hand.
  • Slowness or Glitching : This can be a little harder to pinpoint, but if your device isn’t running like it usually does, it’s worth looking for potential malware. Devices run worse as they age, but a sudden drop in performance isn’t normal.

Yes, Your Apple Device is Vulnerable to Malware

Somewhere along the line, you’ve probably been told that Apple devices can’t get viruses or malware. This is a myth. While it’s true that lots of malware targets systems like Windows and Android, Apple users aren’t immune. If you ignore the warning signs, you’re playing with fire no matter what device you use.

What If I Get a Virus?

It’s not the end of the world – but it   is   something you should take care of as soon as possible.

If you suspect your device is infected, try to find someone who can remove it. Look for a reputable computer repair service near you, ask tech-savvy friends or family members, or see if your local community center has any resources. You should also change all your passwords and watch your accounts for suspicious activity. 

Getting the Best Internet Experience

Make your home wifi friendly.

First and foremost, evaluate the location of your router. Ideally, it should be centrally located in your home and should not be hidden behind speakers or other electronics that can cause interference. Also, when practical and possible, place large furniture along the exterior walls of your home to prevent wifi signals from being blocked. Finally, limit the use of mirrors as they can interfere with wifi signals. 

Improve Wireless Range

Wifi gets weaker as it travels long distances and through walls and floors. This can lead to buffering and general slowness when using devices that are far away from the router. If you experience signal issues in specific areas of your home, it’s time to consider additional or upgraded wifi equipment. We have several options available. Please give us a call at 800-668-8413, and we will help you determine the best solution for you.

Use a Hardwired Connection When Possible

For video streaming on a TV, real-time gaming, and other bandwidth-heavy activities, we recommend connecting the router via an ethernet connection whenever possible and practical. Additionally, if you have subscribed to our Gig package and want to get the full 1,000 Mbps on a specific device, you will need an ethernet and possibly a Gigabit Ethernet Adaptor as wifi—from any provider—is unable to handle Gig speeds. 

Choose the Right Internet Speed

Have you recently added new wifi devices to your home? Now might be a good time to evaluate your current internet package to ensure your speed still meets your needs. Visit   broadbandnow.com   to take a short quiz to help you determine the best speed for you.  

Best Practices for Password Creation

No matter how much you want to protect your data, it can be tempting to simplify your ever-growing password collection. But you don’t want to solve one problem only to create new ones. Take into account these tips when creating your passwords to help keep you and your accounts safe from hackers.

#1: Avoid Reusing Passwords

If you’re using the same password for all of your accounts, you become an easy target for hackers. Once they guess the password on one website, they’re able to use it to access his account on every website that he’s logged into. This is why it’s important to have a different password for each website.

#2: Avoid Using Easy-to-Remember Words or Personal Info

Although it may be easier for you to remember, passwords that include your personal information such as a birthday or address are a big risk!  If a bot has collected any of your personal data, or if someone you know is trying to hack you, your passwords become easy targets. Instead, you should come up with a minimum level of complexity to keep them from being guessable. That means no common names or dictionary words, and a good mix of some or all of the following: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters (ex: ?, !, #, $).

#3: Avoid Writing Passwords Down

As much as it seems like writing passwords down would be a good way to keep track of them, this isn’t a secure way to store such important information. If you choose to leave your password list where someone else can access it, or accidentally do so, your accounts become easily accessible to whoever finds your list. Instead, you should follow the next tip below.

#4: Use a Secure Password Manager

By using a digital password manager, you can save your login ID and password for every account you use without worrying about theft, bots, or memorization. A password storage app keeps passwords secure behind a two-factor authentication system (it texts or calls to verify it’s you when you log in). While it’s active, the app fills in your passwords automatically when you visits sites you’ve registered for and the app can even help to generate new, random passwords.

Some trusted password managers include:

These apps work with a wide range of devices and browsers, and many offer a free tier that’s enough for the average user. There are other options like iCloud Keychain (for Apple devices) and Google Password Manager (a browser-based wallet) that are good too, despite some limitations on how and where you can access them.

As with any new software, you should research the features of each before signing up.

2.4GHz vs 5.0GHz Explained

What are wi-fi bands.

Each band represents a frequency over which data transmits. While most routers will optimize which devices are on each band, if you are able to choose for yourself, the following tips will help you understand how to make the wifi in your home work the best.

What are the differences between 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz?  

The main differences between these bands are range, speed and interference. 2.4GHz can reach farther distances in your home but transmits data at a slower speed. Plus, it’s more prone to interference due to having fewer channels available. 5.0GHz, on the other hand, is significantly faster and because it has more channels, it’s not subject to interference like 2.4GHz is. However, the reach isn’t as far.  

Is one better than other?

Technically no and many smart home devices like thermostats, garage doors, baby monitors and appliances only connect to 2.4 GHz. However, to maximize your speed, we generally recommend connecting any compatible device to the 5.0 GHz band.   In fact, simply connecting a few of your devices to this band can help you vastly improve your overall internet experience.  

Port Forwarding on XBox Live

A network port allows your Xbox console to communicate with the Xbox Live servers and other connected Xbox consoles over the internet.

You may have to make a configuration change to your firewall or network hardware for your Xbox console to communicate with Xbox Live. This configuration change is sometimes called “opening ports” or “port forwarding.” Port forwarding for Xbox is done on your router or other network hardware, not on the Xbox console itself.

This guide applies to all models including Xbox One and Xbox Series X.

Xbox Live requires the following ports to be open:

  • Port 88 (UDP) Both
  • Port 3074 (UDP and TCP) Both
  • Port 53 (UDP and TCP) Both
  • Port 80 (TCP) Both
  • Port 500 (UDP) 
  • Port 3544 (UDP)
  • Port 4500 (UDP)

Additional Games

  • Port 3075 (UDP and TCP) for Call of Duty Black Ops III
  • Port 3074 (TCP) for Call of Duty Warzone

Static IP for your Xbox

You need to give your Xbox a Static IP address so that when you open the ports to your Xbox and your system reset or gets turned off, you don’t lose the IP Address. (EXAMPLE: 192.168.1.6) Giving a static IP ensures that your Xbox will always have the necessary settings that you need for Xbox Live.

Log onto ONT to Port Forward

Type 192.168.1.1 in a browser window while connected to the router via an Ethernet cable. Use the username and password provided on the sticker that’s attached to the router.

HomeWorks Connect CommandIQ App Tutorial Videos

If you haven’t already, you can download the HomeWorks Connect CommandIQ app to access all of the settings on your internet router! You can download the app at either of the links below:

Then, use the tutorials below to learn how to best use your HomeWorks Connect app! 

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LANSING — The National Weather Service is predicting wintry, potentially blizzard-like weather this weekend in mid-Michigan.

That means the potential for power outages is high. If your power does go out, Michigan's electric providers have online tools to help you find out when it might come back on.

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Depending on the electrical service you have, you can check the latest status of your power outage, how widespread the outage is, an estimated restoration time and more. Most Michigan residents have Consumers Energy or DTE Energy, but the Lansing Board of Water & Light serves about 100,000 electric customers in Greater Lansing and some areas around Lansing and to the north get electric from Homeworks Tri-County Electric Cooperative.

Here are the services offered in Michigan — and links for each power outage map.

Lansing Board of Water & Light power outage map

Use Lansing Board of Water & Light's power outage map here . To report an outage, call 877-295-5001 or go to the company's website .

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Use Consumers Energy's power outage map here . You can report downed power lines by calling 800-477-5050.

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Use DTE's power outage map here. DTE reminds folks to "please be safe and remember to stay at least 25 feet from any downed power lines — assume they are live and dangerous." Report any outage or downed line here .

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Homeworks Tri-County , a Cooperative utility provider located at 7973 East Grand River Avenue Portland, Michigan 48875 United States of America , has been a cornerstone in serving the energy needs of the community. As a crucial lifeline, Homeworks Tri-County has been providing reliable and affordable electricity to residents, businesses, and industries alike. This company page will cover the company's services, its customer base, and the rates they offer, outage hotline and outage map information.

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Outages can be incredibly frustrating, disrupting our daily lives and causing immense inconvenience. These unplanned interruptions in services, whether they affect electricity, internet, or other essential utilities, can occur for various reasons.

Homeworks Tri-County understands the importance of managing power outages promptly and efficiently. To report an outage or receive updates on ongoing outages, customers can contact the Outage Hotline at (800) 848-9333 . The dedicated customer service team is available at (800) 562-8232 to address any concerns or inquiries related to utility services. See full outage details below.

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The current utility rates provided by Homeworks Tri-County are easily accessible to customers through various channels, such as their official website, mobile applications, and customer service hotline. These up-to-date rates enable consumers to make informed decisions about their energy usage and expenses. The company's transparent approach to sharing rate information empowers customers to stay informed about any fluctuations or adjustments in rates for residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. Moreover, Homeworks Tri-County may offer flexible time-of-use (TOU) or peak and off-peak pricing plans, providing customers with the opportunity to adjust their energy consumption based on rate variations throughout the day. This allows consumers to potentially optimize their electricity usage and reduce costs.

Businesses and industries, especially those with higher energy consumption, find this real-time rate data invaluable for analyzing their electricity usage patterns and identifying cost-saving opportunities. Overall, Homeworks Tri-County 's commitment to providing accessible and unbiased rate information helps foster a sense of trust and transparency between the company and its customers.

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  • Chelsea, MI
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  • Farwell, MI
  • Freeport, MI
  • Grand Ledge, MI
  • Hubbardston, MI
  • Lake Isabella, MI
  • Lake Odessa, MI
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  • Lansing, MI
  • Maple Rapids, MI
  • McBride, MI
  • Mecosta, MI
  • Mount Pleasant, MI
  • Mulliken, MI
  • Nashville, MI
  • Perrinton, MI
  • Portland, MI
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    ELECTRIC OUTAGE: 800-848-9333 | INTERNET OUTAGE: 800-668-8413 | PROPANE: 877-574-2740 | OFFICE: 800-562-8232 | CONTACT US; ELECTRIC OUTAGE MAP; MY ACCOUNT; Welcome to; Select Page. ENERGY. About Your Co-op. Rates & Regulations; Co-op Governance. ... The mission of HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative is to provide our members and customers ...

  3. Your Electric Account

    ELECTRIC OUTAGE: 800-848-9333 | INTERNET OUTAGE: 800-668-8413 | PROPANE: 877-574-2740 | OFFICE: 800-562-8232 | CONTACT US; ELECTRIC OUTAGE MAP; MY ACCOUNT; Welcome to; Select Page. ENERGY. About Your Co-op. Rates & Regulations; Co-op Governance. ... The mission of HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative is to provide our members and customers ...

  4. Troubleshooting

    Give us a call at 800-668-8413 for 24/7 tech support! Slow Internet. No Internet Connection. Trouble Getting Wifi in a Detached Building. How to Properly Power Cycle or Reboot Your Router. Poor Wifi Signal. Not Getting Gig Service on Certain Devices. Video Buffering on Your Smart TV.

  5. HomeWorks Tri-County

    HomeWorks Tri-County, Portland, Michigan. 6,576 likes · 69 talking about this · 86 were here. HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative is a member-owned electric utility in rural mid-Michigan.

  6. 11:00 AM Update: It appears that...

    HomeWorks Tri-County. · January 4, 2023 ·. 11:00 AM Update: It appears that our service has been restored. If your internet service is still out, please try unplugging your modem and/or router and then plugging them back in. If this does not work, or if you have additional questions, please call our office at 800-668-8413.

  7. HomeWorks

    Welcome to HomeWorks Connect, the high-speed fiber internet service created specially for the 26,000 mid-Michigan homes and businesses served their electricity by HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative. We're in the final year of our member build out which means we hope to be able to connect all of our members that want service before the ...

  8. Our outage map now shows 98 members...

    November 19, 2013 ·. Our outage map now shows 98 members still out of power. Most of our crews are now working in the northern part of our service area to get those last repairs made and power restored to all members. Once again, thank you to everyone for your patience and kind words as our crews worked long hours safely to restore your power. 17.

  9. Our outage map has been pretty much...

    Our outage map has been pretty much unavailable the past few weeks due to a software upgrade (well, other areas were upgraded, and the outage map was affected). It should be working again now - you...

  10. Are you in Phase 2 of HomeWorks...

    To help us better understand where interest lies in the Phase 2 territory, we've broken down the larger Capitol zone into smaller zones: Capitol Mt. Hope, Capitol Castle, Capitol Maple, Capitol Vermontville, Capitol Royston, Capitol Chester, Capitol Plains, Capitol Onondaga, and Capitol Bunkerloo. If you've already pre-registered, you've ...

  11. View Outage Map

    View Outage Map | Tri-County Electric Cooperative. Skip to main content. Facebook. Pay Online. 803-874-1215.

  12. HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative

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  13. HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Power Outages

    HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative Michigan. County Customers Tracked Customers Out; Barry: 185: 0: Clare

  14. Michigan power outage maps: How to check DTE, Consumers, BWL and Homeworks

    Use Lansing Board of Water & Light's power outage map here. To report an outage, call 877-295-5001 or go to the company's website.

  15. Homeworks Tri-County Utilities and Outages

    This company page will cover the company's services, its customer base, and the rates they offer, outage hotline and outage map information. Name. Homeworks Tri-County. Website. www.homeworks.org. Address. 7973 East Grand River Avenue Portland, Michigan 48875 United States of America. Customer Service Phone. (800) 562-8232.

  16. Your Co-op

    Outage maps are a great example of how co-ops work to keep their members informed about their service. TCEC provides outage information as part of our ongoing efforts to provide the highest quality of service at the lowest possible cost. This is just another benefit of being a co-op member, all with the click of a button.

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  18. Comcast Xfinity Outage Map • Is The Service Down?

    Comcast is an American telecommunications company that offers cable television, internet, telephone and wireless services to consumer under the Xfinity brand. These offerings are usually available in triple play packages. Comcast Xfinity is the largest cable TV company and largest home Internet service provider in the United States.

  19. Xfinity Status Center

    Find outage information for Xfinity Internet, TV, & phone services in your area. Get status information for devices & tips on troubleshooting.

  20. Check for a Service Outage

    Comcast Outage Map You can also view the Comcast Outage Map in My Account: Sign in to My Account. Click the Services tab at the top of the page. Click the Status Center link. Click the Outage Map button. The map displays your service address' status and outages in the surrounding areas. You can only view your service address.